This is a place for FTMs to ask questions and S+TMs to share the wealth of knowledge they've accumulated on baby products. Each week we'll spotlight a new category of product to help streamline and make it easier to refer back. This week it's....
bath time! Tubs, soaps, towels and anything in between.
Please use the prompts below to try to share as much relevant info as you can in a format that is easy for those reading to absorb/respond to. If you'd like to recommend/ask questions about more than one product, please copy/paste the prompts as needed.
For S+TMs: - Lifestyle (house, apartment, travel often, etc):
- Favorite [bath time item]:
- Link/picture:
- Cost (either actual dollar amount, or just $, $$, $$$, etc.):
- What you like about it:
- What you don't like about it, if anything:
- Is there a [bath time item] you don't have but are considering? Why?:
- Is there a [bath time item] you've tried that you absolutely hate? Why?:
- Additional thoughts on [bath time item]?:
For FTMs:- Lifestyle (house, apartment, travel often, etc):
- [bath time item] you're interested in:
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To view past Product Spotlights or view the upcoming schedule, see here:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1gjNtxy2Kd2JceTYYR5wkwVcpTbU-khgazhjcZnfI1y4/edit?usp=sharing(Also just a reminder that if anyone wants to revive old threads to ask questions as we get further along and it becomes more likely everyone is doing further research, please feel free!)
Re: Product Spotlight Series: Bath Time
It looks like we have an older version (in the link above) and there's a new one out now. We still have the old one, so we'll likely use it again vs. buying anything new.
First Son - born 2013
Third Son - due June 9, 2018
Husband: 35
Married: June 2007
Son Max born 1/10/17
BFP #2: 10/5/17; EDD: 6/11/18
Married March 2016
DD: born 7.22.16
DS EDD: 6.23.18
First Son - born 2013
Third Son - due June 9, 2018
DS: 6/1/18 (Pre-E; IUGR; seizures; NICU)
TTC #2: 12/2019
Sept 2020: HSG possible blocked right tube
Nov 2020: Letrozole + TI - BFN
Dec 2020: Letrozole + TI - BFP!!! EDD 9/18
- Only one very small bathroom. We do have a tub, but I have to like hover by the toilet, then squeeze closed the bathroom door to get to the tub. There is zero storage or floor space to store any kind of baby tub.
- Small galley kitchen with a small sink and minimal counter space.
- Very little closet space to store anything.
(Yay NYC! Get me the eff out of here!)But if we're still in this apt when baby arrives, what do y'all think? Should we just try the showering with baby thing? DH takes like a million showers/baths each day (okay, not actually, but at least three, and he wishes it were more) so he'd probably be into it...
Married March 2016
DD: born 7.22.16
DS EDD: 6.23.18
DS: 6/1/18 (Pre-E; IUGR; seizures; NICU)
TTC #2: 12/2019
Sept 2020: HSG possible blocked right tube
Nov 2020: Letrozole + TI - BFN
Dec 2020: Letrozole + TI - BFP!!! EDD 9/18
@krashke Cooler floaty??? Hell yeah. I now know what i'm doing in June post-pregnancy
Married March 2016
DD: born 7.22.16
DS EDD: 6.23.18
ETA: You can definitely use it in the tub, too--the issue is just that my son outgrew it, so once we moved him to the tub, we needed a bigger bath, too. I kept up with the sink bath convenience for as long as possible!!
@doxiemoxie212 This probably doesn't make a difference, but the duck does have a good suction cup on it, so it can hang from the wall in your tub (or any other tile surface in your bathroom). That way you don't have to deflate/inflate, but it doesn't take up any floor space. With a tiny enough bathroom, though, that probably still won't be useful.
Husband: 35
Married: June 2007
Son Max born 1/10/17
BFP #2: 10/5/17; EDD: 6/11/18
This is nice because it folds flat and can hang up to dry, so storage is literally no space at all. And then it fit into our (small) kitchen sink to hold him while we bathed him.
https://puj.com/products/puj-tub
Semi real question - what if I just rub the baby down with wet wipes?
You could also seat yourself in the regular bathtub and hold the baby with one arm/wash with the other, but that would likely make it tricky to wash the backside (I always had DH help turn the baby over to really wash the butt).
First Son - born 2013
Third Son - due June 9, 2018
are so darn expensive for just a bather. They are the best ever though. A friend had one like this and literally the easiest fastest bath situation and just store it by hanging it in the shower. Or anywhere but if you bathe them somewhat daily it’s nice to have it sort of out and accessible.
Edited to change photo so it showed brand.
First Son - born 2013
Third Son - due June 9, 2018
@doxiemoxie212 We bathed DS in the sink in the kitchen, using the basic blue tub: https://www.amazon.com/First-Years-Comfort-Newborn-Toddler/dp/B000067EH7
I would have not felt confident enough to shower / bathe with him when he was super young.
@MoonOverGoldsboro recommended the inflatable duck tub. That thing was the thing of nightmares for DS. He HATED it. Plus, you can't use it for a NB (you need something that can support them).
i can't think of the brand right now, but they do make collapsible bath tubs that you can fit either beside your toilet/vanity, etc. That could be a good space saver.
we just used the whale tub and will be using it again! It's small enough that I can fit it upright beside the tub and nice for newborns/ baby's that can't sit up on their own yet because of the built in seat. My daughter used it until she was 6-7 months.
I don't recommend it. The spa part really didn't work good. And as he got bigger and kicked more, he slid down the mesh seat. Which was really annoying when he was to big for the tub it came with (and we used the mesh in the big tub)... yet couldn't sit up by himself yet.
https://www.target.com/p/summer-infant-174-lil-luxuries-174-whirlpool-bubbling-spa-shower-blue/-/A-14403921?ref=tgt_adv_XS000000&AFID=google_pla_df&CPNG=PLA_Baby+Shopping&adgroup=SC_Baby&LID=700000001170770pgs&network=g&device=m&location=9005889&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIron4-6XO1wIVDylpCh0hJA4OEAQYASABEgIDqvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
DS: born oct 2012
TFAS: BFP #1 aug16. miscarriage sept16
BFP #2 nov16 MMC dec16. d&c jan17
BFP #3 sept17 EDD 5/31/18
fingers crossed for our rainbow baby
We live in a house with one bathtub.
I threw away our baby tub because we never used it. We do a few different things:
1) I like to lay a towel on the bottom of the tub then add a little bit of warm water to the tub for baby. Then place a wet warm cloth over their tummy so they don’t get cold.
2) we have a curved sink in our bathroom where I can again lay a towel down and put baby on top of it then leave the water running over him so he stays warm.
3) when baby gets older I love putting the Bumbo in our kitchen sink and letting them sit in there and have the water run over them. The sprayer makes it easier to direct water and get baby clean.
TLDR For us storing an actual baby tub was a pain so we go minimalist and make do with the tub and sinks.
+1 to all of this! (Except the bumbo because I have no experience with that) Laying a towel on the bottom of the tub helps keep them from sliding around.
For the first few times, we washed her in the sink. Then we switched to the tub. Don't fill it very full and just watch them so they don't turn their head and suck in water. We showered with her on occasion starting at two months.
We didn't wash our daughter until her stump fell off at about two weeks old. Then it was only once a week or so. At about four months, we started doing twice a week baths because she really started to smell toward the middle of the week. Like her neck folds and her hands and her under arms and feet especially. She needed a bath! And, (grossness alert), lift their arms high above their head and really get in the folds of their armpits because after a week or so, they'll have this white stuff in the folds of their pits. I guess it's a combo of sweat, skin oils, shedded skin cells and possibly spit up that's run down there.
DD was born with a full head of hair- so she needed her hair washed pretty frequently... I think bald babies don't need to be bathed as often. Bathtime is part of our bedtime routine and has been since she was about 2 months old.
BFP#4- 9/26 edd 6/5/18
I just wanted to add, DD needed baths more frequently than DS. She had the stinkiest neck cheese and bad cradle cap.
No one has talked much about soap, but I absolutely LOVE the smell of mustella soap. It's a little spending $18-$20 for a bottle of it, but this might be one of the things I'm most looking forward to with this baby. I can't wait to smell that freshly bathed babe in that soap. Even DH was really funny the other night asking when we get to buy that soap for the baby.
I also wanna say, some babies hate baths! My DD was a fish, and loved them, but DS has always, since the day he was born, hated water. Until he was 18months, it sounded like we were torturing him. Seriously, my aunt thought her neighbors were going to call the police.. now he's 2 and tolerates them, but he hates water, he won't even get in the pool.
So if baby doesn't like baths, sometimes it's not your fault.